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Roger Snider, a member of the Local 600, shoots stills during TV productions for Print and Social Media. 20 years of experience in the advertising industry and 10 years as a stills photographer make Roger the most qualified photographer for your next production.

Known primarily for his work these last 10 years as the man behind the Dos Equis “Most Interesting Man in the World” campaign, Roger’s versatility and ability to move seamlessly between the worlds of set photography, fashion, advertisting, editorial, and photojournalism have made him one of the most demanded photographers in the country. Whether it be on a 20 story billboard in Hollywood or Manhattan, in Time Magazine or National Geographic, campaigns for Toyota and Geico, or his well-known series of romanticized tricked-out big rigs around the world, Roger’s work is everywhere you look.

Roger’s flexibility on set, rapport with subjects, and ability to get and deliver the needed shots quickly and on schedule put him at the top of the game. Educated first in an airplane and then earning his B.F.A. at the University of Florida, Roger cut his teeth in the gallery scene in New York City before relocating to Los Angeles in 2003.

Roger Snider began shooting memorable photos as a child, learning first to snap photos from high above the earth while working with his father, an aerial photographer. While he tends to keep his feet on the ground these days, his early experience remains evident in his determination to always capture the largest possible picture regardless of the assignment.

Known primarily for his work these last seven years as the man behind the Dos Equis “Most Interesting Man in the World” campaign, Roger’s versatility and ability to move seamlessly between the worlds of fashion, advertisting, editorial, and photojournalism have made him one of the most demanded photographers in the country. Whether it be on a 20 story billboard in Hollywood or Manhattan, in Time Magazine or National Geographic, campaigns for Toyota and Geico, or his well-known series of romanticized tricked-out big rigs around the world, Roger’s work is everywhere you look.

Roger’s flexibility on set, rapport with subjects, and ability to get and deliver the needed shots quickly and on schedule put him at the top of the game. Educated first in an airplane and then earning his B.F.A. at the University of Florida, Roger cut his teeth in the gallery scene in New York City before relocating to Los Angeles in 2003.

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Here are the images in the current campaign for the World Cup coverage by Dish using the “Hopper”. Look for my still image Clarisse Neves on the current broadcast campaign out now as well. Thanks to all the great people at Havas Chicago for making this shoot happen and being one of the best campaigns for the World Cup!